Abstract:The chemistry leading to homogeneous deposit formation when Jet A fuel is heated between 170–300°C was investigated by characterizing both the deposits and changes in the fuel after deposit formation. The maximum amount of deposits that form from static Jet A fuel heated at 200°C with a continuous airflow is ∼5 wt. % indicating the presence of a finite concentration of easily oxidizable species that lead to the deposits. The deposits were characterized using CPMAS NMR, FTIR, elemental analysis, GCIR and chemic… Show more
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